Trump did 'Namaste' to Ireland's PM, says this to India

Washington: Today everyone has been troubled by the new case of Corona coming out every day. At the same time, the number of people who have died in this world has exceeded 4000. Keeping this in mind, President Trump and Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said hello to each other at the White House on Thursday. Both leaders said that this is necessary given the threat of Coronavirus. On being greeted to the Prime Minister of Ireland, US President Donald Trump said that we and the PM of Ireland did not join hands today and we looked at each other and said what are we going to do? There was a strange feeling. We did so and shook hands. I just returned from India and I did not wave my hand there. it was easy.

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Amidst the fear of Coronavirus, people all over the world are adopting the Indian way and saying hello to greet each other. Among those who greet people to welcome their guests and friends, along with the common people, many big heads of state are also included.

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The Indian-origin Varadkar greeted the reporters by joining hands with each other during the meeting with Trump. At the Oval Office of the White House, Trump said, 'We are not joining hands today. We looked at each other and said what we were going to do. You know what a strange feeling it is. It is also being told that when another reporter asked if they could join hands, in response, Varadkar folded his hands and said hello. It showed how he greeted the President. In response, Trump also folded his hands in Namaste.

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